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It all comes down to how its carbon atoms are arranged. In a diamond, every single carbon atom is tightly linked to four of its neighbours. These connections are incredibly strong covalent bonds. This creates a rigid, three-dimensional lattice structure that's extremely difficult to break apart. Think of it as a perfect, tightly-knit framework. To scratch a diamond, you would need to break these powerful atomic bonds. Because it takes so much energy to do that, diamond ends up being the hardest natural substance we know. It’s a beautiful example of strength in structure.
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The Indian Constitution is the longest written one in the world. It creates a federal system but with a strong central government. A really important feature is the set of Fundamental Rights it guarantees to all citizens. It also establishes a parliamentary form of government, similar to the one in Britain.